Linda says the cemetery claimed to know where her brother was buried and made the correction.

"They've moved the headstone, three graves down. In my heart, I don't know if that's actually where he is."

Linda’s attorney, Anthony Pecora said, “We have the faith that our loved one is gonna be where we think they're gonna be. And we have that faith because we have a contract with whoever is burying our loved one."

Pecora has filed a lawsuit on Linda’s behalf against the city of Cleveland, the owners of the cemetery.

He says his client has sustained emotional distress, agony, pain and suffering and is seeking $25,000 in compensatory and punitive damages.

Linda said, "Is anybody out here where they're supposed to be? Now, I just have my doubts about my other family members. It's just heartbreaking for me."

FOX 8 reached out to the city of Cleveland for a comment, but we have not yet heard back.